Advertise on Yahoo! & MSN Homepage

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by kattposh43, Jul 12, 2009.

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    Hi All

    Can anybody tell me the procedure to advertise on Yahoo! and MSN homepages

    How to do that and check the conversions of the homepage clicks

    To whom should i contact for the advertisement in the Homepages & how will it cost approx?????

    Can i do it myself or should i outsource to 3rd Parties who handles PPC?

    Thanks in Advance

     
    kattposh43, Jul 12, 2009 IP
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    For best advertising methods, AdWords would be your best choice, Google AdWords.
     
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    for yahoo you have ypn. contact them.
     
    falguni1, Jul 12, 2009 IP
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    Yahoo Advertising - Since I been active in this section, I did not notice any people asking about their advertusing except on this thread.

    I would still go with Google AdWords than with Yahoo Advertising.
     
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    john3003, you think yahoo advertising not good ?

    google will be expensive right? If compare, how much different?
     
    JoinStation, Jul 13, 2009 IP
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    I didn't see many people talking about Yahoo Advertising and I woud not recommend them.

    Actually Google AdWords is not that expensive, they offer a free $50 free advertising coupon, so you would only pay for account activation, $5.
     
    john3003, Jul 13, 2009 IP